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In Spanish: Abuela. In French: Mamie. In Italian: Nonna. In German: Oma.
* Italian- Nonni * German- Oma * Russian- Babushka * Spanish- Abuela * French- grandmere * Welsh - Nain / Mamgu
"Grandfather" in Filipino is "lolo" It's just one example.
Some names for grandmother in other languages include: Spanish: Abuela French: Grand-mère Chinese: Nǎinai (奶奶) Italian: Nonna Russian: Babushka
The Great One can be translated as follows: Spanish: El Grande French: Le Grand German: Der Große Italian: Il Grande Russian: Великий (Velikiy)
nipote is grand-daughter in italian
Grande slam is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "grand slam".Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective grandemeans "grand, great". The masculine noun slam serves as an English loan word in Italian. The pronunciation will be "GRAN-dey slam" in Italian.
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Nonna
Maserati
Monza
10 miles
An example of an Italian liquor whose spelling starts with the letter "g" is Galliano, whose full name in Italian is Liquore Galliano L'Autentico (The authentic Galliano liquor).
No, the Italian Open is not considered a Grand Slam event. It is an important tournament on the ATP and WTA tours, classified as an ATP Masters 1000 and a WTA 1000 event, respectively. Grand Slam tournaments include the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. The Italian Open, held in Rome, is highly prestigious but does not carry the same weight as the Grand Slams.
Gran Turismo in Italian or Grand Touring
Giacomo Agostini
Bit late now, but it was at Monza